It also accepts Toslink or Digital Coax inputs, which means that it can be used with any device that outputs sound using either connection method.

For PCs that don't have Toslink or digital coax outputs, you can also use the outputs from a 5.1 sound card like the Creative Soundblaster Audigy series cards.

I do have some questions about the unit though. Such as is it comfortable to wear? It's not uncommon for me to game for 4 to 6 hours at a time, if not more and it's no good to me to get a headset that bothers me after 30 minutes or an hour. Unfortunately, I don't know of any local shops that carry them to try on...which is actually a problem with headsets and headphones in general.

How good does it sound? For the cost (they are typically found online for $150) they better sound pretty darn good and have decent bass without muddying mids and highs.

And lastly, how well do they work if just hooked up to a stereo output like the headset jack on a laptop as I would also like to have a pair of headphones to use for work so I can listen to music there.

If anyone knows the answer to these earth shattering questions, let me know.

Also if anyone knows of a good very comfortable set of headphones for music that cost between $50 and $100 that aren't by Bose, Sony or Sennheiser, please let me know...and they MUST be very comfortable...as in "I've just worn them for 8 hours and don't even notice them on my head" comfortable.

It also accepts Toslink or Digital Coax inputs, which means that it can be used with any device that outputs sound using either connection method.

For PCs that don't have Toslink or digital coax outputs, you can also use the outputs from a 5.1 sound card like the Creative Soundblaster Audigy series cards.

I do have some questions about the unit though. Such as is it comfortable to wear? It's not uncommon for me to game for 4 to 6 hours at a time, if not more and it's no good to me to get a headset that bothers me after 30 minutes or an hour. Unfortunately, I don't know of any local shops that carry them to try on...which is actually a problem with headsets and headphones in general.

How good does it sound? For the cost (they are typically found online for $150) they better sound pretty darn good and have decent bass without muddying mids and highs.

And lastly, how well do they work if just hooked up to a stereo output like the headset jack on a laptop as I would also like to have a pair of headphones to use for work so I can listen to music there.

If anyone knows the answer to these earth shattering questions, let me know.

Also if anyone knows of a good very comfortable set of headphones for music that cost between $50 and $100 that aren't by Bose, Sony or Sennheiser, please let me know...and they MUST be very comfortable...as in "I've just worn them for 8 hours and don't even notice them on my head" comfortable.